Best canyons around Cassagnas are found within the Cévennes National Park, a region in the Lozère department of southern France. This area is characterized by dramatic landscapes, including numerous gorges and canyoning opportunities. While Cassagnas itself does not host major canyons, the surrounding region offers access to several notable natural formations. The geography features towering cliffs, deep river valleys, and unique rock formations.
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Start of the Cévennes greenway. Section set up from Florac on the old railway line). Rocky parts in places but magnificent view (small gorges, tunnel, bridge)
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A magnificent passage on the GTMC. The restored bridge over the Ramponsel stream is superb. You will have to push to get out of the gorge, especially with a loaded bike.
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When traveling the Stevenson Way (GR70) one is rewarded for taking the longer route to Florac and staying on the GR70. Here the still young Tarn has dug deep. On both sides of the gorge are steep cliffs. The gorge is even accessible from the other side at Cocurès.
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The Can de l'Hospitalet is a plateau separated from the Causse Méjean by the Tarnon. It offers magnificent views of the Cévennes. Its highest point, the Serre de Montgros, culminates at an altitude of 1,111m.
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Hiking trail on the edge of the Serre de Montgros. Very nice. We found the inspiration for this hike in the flyer from the Office de tourisme Gorges du Tarn (“La Randonnèe”). https://www.komoot.de/tour/41202947
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The region around Cassagnas, nestled within the Cévennes National Park, is characterized by dramatic landscapes. You'll encounter towering cliffs, deep river valleys, and unique rock formations. For instance, the Gorges du Tarn feature cliffs up to 500 meters high and distinctive rock formations, while Gorges de la Jonte are known for their impressive rocky parades. The area is rich in natural beauty, sculpted by millennia of water passage.
Yes, there are several excellent viewpoints. One notable spot is La Can de l’Hospitalet, a plateau offering magnificent views of the Cévennes, with its highest point reaching 1,111m. You can also find stunning vistas along the Gorges de la Jonte, particularly from the Balcon du Vertige.
The Gorges du Tarn can be explored in various ways. You can drive along its scenic routes, or experience it more intimately by canoe, kayak, or paddleboard. Canoeing is particularly recommended as it's the only way to access 'The Detroits,' the narrowest and most spectacular part of the canyon. The area also offers numerous hiking trails with breathtaking viewpoints.
Absolutely! The region is well-known for its canyoning and water hiking areas. The Gorges du Tapoul, located in Les Rousses, is a highly popular and playful canyoning spot, featuring jumps, slides, and zip lines for various skill levels. The Canyon du Soucy near Saint-Jean-du-Gard offers an engaging 'aqua adventure' with slides and jumps, while the Haute Dourbie Gorges provide fantastic scenery with plenty of water, slides, and jumps into natural pools.
The Cévennes National Park is rich in biodiversity. In the Gorges de la Jonte, you can spot around 300 vultures soaring overhead, thanks to a reintroduction program, with the Maison des Vautours in Truel being a great viewing point. The Canyon du Soucy is a natural habitat for various species, including dragonflies, amphibians, fish, otters, and beavers, especially vibrant in spring.
Yes, several canyons offer options suitable for different skill levels, including beginners and families. The Gorges du Tapoul has various levels of difficulty, making it accessible. The Canyon du Soucy is described as a must-see introductory canyon, offering a mix of water hiking with slides and jumps. The Gorges du Chassezac also provides options ranging from family-friendly to more adventurous technical sections.
The area offers a variety of hiking opportunities. You can find trails that lead to stunning viewpoints, such as the path from Cassagnas across Causse Méjean to the Balcon du Vertige for views of the Gorges de la Jonte. For more hiking options, you can explore the Hiking around Cassagnas guide, which includes routes like 'The dolmen of Claroudens via the Stevenson path' and 'Col de la Planette'.
Beyond canyoning and hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on the Cévennes Greenway (Florac Developed Section), which features rocky parts, small gorges, a tunnel, and a bridge. The Gorges du Chassezac are ideal for river sports and fishing. For more ideas, check out the Running Trails around Cassagnas and Gravel biking around Cassagnas guides.
Yes, the Tarn River is central to some of the most impressive canyon formations. The Gorges du Tarn were carved by the wild Tarn River, creating one of the most spectacular landscapes in France. You can also visit The Tarn at Cocurès, where the river has dug deep, with steep cliffs on both sides of the gorge, and is part of the Stevenson Way (GR70).
The Gorges du Chassezac are remarkable for their sheer granite cliffs and outcrops, offering a stunning variety of landscapes. The upper Chassezac is particularly known for its intense descent, featuring jumps, swimming, natural water chutes, and abseiling. Its rugged terrain and tumultuous river make it an exciting destination for river sports and canyoning, with magnificent granite slabs perfect for picnicking.
Visitors appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty and the diverse range of activities available. The magnificent views from places like La Can de l’Hospitalet are highly praised. The opportunity to explore deep gorges by canoe, hike scenic trails, and experience playful canyoning routes like those in the Gorges du Tapoul are also popular highlights. The region's natural charm and opportunities for adventure are frequently enjoyed.


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